Let me throw my art at you

Hello scribes! It occurred to me today that I've been a member here for like...four years? But I've never posted much of my artwork. That's a blessing considering my early work, but now I feel pretty confident in my skills. My tablet's on its way out so I probably won't be posting regularly until I get my new one, but I have a couple of older pieces that are pretty cool.

Here's a recent sketch of Tomrin, the main character of my epic fantasy project. I've posted a picture or two of him before, but his design has changed a lot over the years.

Thanks for sharing some of your Fantasy art here with us. Well, I can say that your Tomrin character is quite handsome! The look in his eyes and that soft smile are attractive indeed. Judging from this drawing, I would guess that he has a cheerful and perhaps adventure-seeking personality.

To me, Tomrin looks about twenty years old.

The clothing is... like something from the Middle East, so I guess that he lives in that style of world. Quite a pleasant combination with those shades of green, but I think that he would look even better with some orange or violet mixed somewhere in there.

I’ve seen this stuff on tumblr already (secret early-access~) but I wanted to say again how great that drawing of Tomrin looks! There’s so much natural weight and movement in your lines...it looks like animation concept art!

Edit: haha fuck, wrote “Tornin” instead, my sad character who doesn’t even have a finished drawing to his name

Thanks for sharing some of your Fantasy art here with us. Well, I can say that your Tomrin character is quite handsome! The look in his eyes and that soft smile are attractive indeed. Judging from this drawing, I would guess that he has a cheerful and perhaps adventure-seeking personality.

To me, Tomrin looks about twenty years old.

The clothing is... like something from the Middle East, so I guess that he lives in that style of world. Quite a pleasant combination with those shades of green, but I think that he would look even better with some orange or violet mixed somewhere in there.

I hope to see other drawings of your characters.

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Thank you, Sheila!

You hit the bullseye--Tomrin is 19, outgoing and adventurous, and if he existed in our world he'd probably be Pakistani. His people migrated northwards from a desert climate and settled a temperate coastal region, creating an empire that expands into the colder, mountainous north (where Tomrin was born). I agree that some contrasting colors would look good with this outfit, maybe some burnt orange or red-brown. I've used the same color palette for his clothes for a long time and i think it's time to mix it up a bit.

I’ve seen this stuff on tumblr already (secret early-access~) but I wanted to say again how great that drawing of Tomrin looks! There’s so much natural weight and movement in your lines...it looks like animation concept art!

Edit: haha fuck, wrote “Tornin” instead, my sad character who doesn’t even have a finished drawing to his name

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Thanks, Nim! Experimental Era Disney and other 2D animation of the late 90s/early 2000s were what I was exposed to early on, and my style still takes a lot of influence from that era. Dreamworks animation especially.

Aha, Tornin makes another surprise appearance! I find myself almost typing his name a lot when I mean Tomrin.

Sometimes I try to art. Then I feel like I can't art. So I don't art for a while. Then i'm like "I should make something" and it starts over.

Last year i went on a great journey to improve my art, making pages and pages of sketches. I learned to draw people and improved my drawing overall, but I still feel quite inadequate.

How long did it take you to develop your skills?

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Hey Dragon! It's awesome that you're expanding your horizons with your art, and I wish you best of luck! I have on-again-off-again phases too...Art is more of a cycle than a linear process, and each time you go through a cycle you come out better than before.

I've been drawing since I could hold a pencil, but I didn't really start in earnest until I was about 11-12. I took an interest in figure drawing and began focusing on developing in that direction. It's taken me about 8-9 years in all to get to the point where I am today, though the last 2-3 years I've had more of a focus on refining my personal style.

I also learned color theory and lighting principles a little late, since a lot of my early stuff was either flat inked lines or pencil sketches. I hated colored pencils and watercolors, and I couldn't afford nice markers, so I left all my earlier art uncolored.

In the last 3 years or so I've also taught myself digital art from scratch. A lot of artists my age started using tablets earlier but it just wasn't affordable for me. This has also been a huge learning curve, and I'm starting to see a pretty distinct improvement in my digital pieces, even compared to ones from this summer.

So yeah, art is a neverending process! I'm still in the process of developing my skills, and every time I create something new I learn a little more. Just have fun and try new things!

Today I was revising The Lute Player, my top scribe xii story, and I was doodling some characters from it. Here's Ame-Tuvan, the princess of Phenajj. I got an Intuos recently to replace my dying Bamboo, and it's amazing!

Both pieces of art are excellent, by which I mean the characters are appealing to the eye. The background about the climate and terrain helps us envision the characters in their lives, and the natural forces that act on them. As far as I'm concerned, you're accomplished, but it never hurts to keep reaching and keep growing. Kudos!

My art hit a wall recently with regards to my lineart style--I like my hard, crisp lines but they were just too hard on my hands and wrists (I have some not-insignificant tissue damage that causes pain/shaking). I started experimenting with the brush tool in Paint Tool SAI and it's a godsend. Enough definition to look polished, but it allows me to pull lines in a loose, organic style I've found is hard to capture digitally.

Anyway, these two are both of Dante, the main character of my novella WIP, Sea Glass. He starts life as a mercreature but during the course of the story becomes human, which causes a cascade event of magical disturbances as the land and sea are thrown out of balance. I enjoy creature design and I think a lot of the variations on merfolk in media don't live up to the potential of the mythos--where are all the alien, animalistic merfolk that are adapted to a completely different environment than us, and don't look or act human in the slightest? There are so many stories to be told about the things that live in the deep.

These are awesome Tom, especially the latest ones. If you aren't selling covers yet, you should really start doing that. Might make a killing.

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Thanks, Ban! I'm considering taking on cover commissions, and in the meantime I'm working on an illustration for a friend's sci-fi novel. With more time on my hands now that school's out for the summer, I'd have more time for commission work.